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| For all the new folks that are just learning and don't really know the outs, odds, percentages, etc... There are a few simple things that can help you with your initial hand selection. For example, some people just L VE suited cards...any two...as long as they're suited...this is not a good way of thinking, and can cost you dearly.When you are dealt two suited cards, ask yourself this simple question: "Would I play this hand if it weren't suited?" Another thing, if you are having a tough time deciding to call with a hand you are holding, try asking yourself this: "If I call this hand, am I willing to call a raise with it as well?" These are just a couple little quick suggestions to help you along... I'm sure there will be plenty of other posts to this with more tips as well.
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VE suited cards...any two...as long as they're suited...this is not a good way of thinking, and can cost you dearly.